» Posted January 30, 2023 Resources
The new Grand Highlander will have three rows of seats, according to The Detroit News. The Japanese automaker will reportedly unveil the new model around the Chicago Auto Show in February.
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» Posted January 27, 2023 Resources
Ford Motor Co. says it received nearly 53,000 orders for the 2023 Super Duty pickup over a five-day stretch at the end of October. That was good enough for a company record, but it did not last long: Ford reported nearly 100,000 more orders for the new pickups in November.
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» Posted January 25, 2023 Resources
Audi is recalling some 50,000 cars that the auto manufacturer says could lose power unexpectedly and without warning.
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» Posted January 23, 2023 Resources
The Korean auto manufacturer is calling back more than 27,000 Niro sport utility vehicles for the second time, according to Consumer Reports. Dealerships tasked with fixing the vehicles the first time around “may not have properly repaired a hybrid powertrain component that could cause a fire if it fails,” the news outlet says.
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» Posted January 20, 2023 Resources
Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than half a million sport utility vehicles over a defect that could cause the cars to go up in flames.
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» Posted January 18, 2023 Resources
The luxury electric vehicle manufacturer is recalling some 40,000 cars around the globe, NBC reports. The vehicles are at risk of losing the power steering assist function without warning.
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» Posted January 16, 2023 Resources
Some Honda pickup truck owners may want to get their vehicles inspected before hitting the road.
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» Posted January 13, 2023 Resources
Tesla fans pining to get behind the wheel of the electric vehicle manufacturer’s new Cybertuck will have to wait a little while longer.
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» Posted January 11, 2023 Resources
Supply chain issues continue to haunt manufacturers of all stripes, including major automakers.
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» Posted January 9, 2023 Resources
Even the highest-end car manufacturers are not above supply chain problems. Just ask Aston Martin. The British luxury sports car company is blaming supply chain snarls for slumping sales and worse-than-expected financials, Reuters reports.
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